Summary[edit] Description: English: The Yangtze Giant Turtle, Oscaria swinhoei; now known as Rafetus swinhoei. This is the specimen received by Gray from Robert Swinhoe,. Date: 1873. Source: Gray, J. E. "Notes on Chinese Mud-Tortoises..", Annals Mag of Nat Hist, ser 4, vol. XII, 1873. Plate V: https://archive.org/stream/s4annalsmagazine12londuoft#page/n527/mode/2up. Author: en:John Edward Gray and/or G.H. Ford.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Gallirex johnstoni, the turaco of Ruwenzori. Date: 1902. Source: Johnston, H. H. The Uganda Protectorate, Volume I. 1902. Author: Henry Hamilton Johnston.
llustration by John Frederick Miller, (1715-1790), from his 'Cimelia physica: Figures of rare and curious quadrupeds, birds, &c. Together with several of the most elegant plants', published in 1796.
Summary[edit] Description: Black-backed gulls Black-backed gulls or karoro (Larus dominicanus) can be found in the southern hemisphere from Antarctica to the subtropics. Elsewhere they are known as Dominican or kelp gulls. The subspecies in New Zealand is the widespread Larus dominicanus dominicanus. There are probably over two million in coastal and near-shore environments, and inland waterways. They do not generally venture far out to sea. Of New Zealand’s gull species, black-blacked gulls are the largest, at 60 centimetres long. Males weigh over 1 kilogram, and females about 850 grams. Adults have white bodies, black wings, and yellow bills and legs. Date: 30 July 2010, 12:57. Source: Black back gulls.NZ. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 36′ 40.68″ S, 172° 42′ 21.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.611300; 172.706032.
PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; phyllosoma; microslide; HYPOTYPE. See: Haug, Joachim T. & Haug, Carolin T. 2013. An unusual fossil larva, the ontogeny of achelatan lobsters, and the evolution of metamorphosis. Bulletin of Geosciences (Praha). 88 (1): 195-206.; IZ number 55932; lot count 1; Microslide 01, balsam, whole mount; phyllosoma; IZAR.000716; 1904-11-06T00:00:00Z
Perruche a Collier de l'Isle de Bourbon (Psittacula eques eques), Perruche de Cayenne. From Mathurin Jacques Brisson's "Ornithologia," 1760. By François-Nicolas Martinet (1731-1800).
Hammond's flycatcher perched on a dead tree limb. Hammond's flycatcher Keywords: hammond's flycatcher; ynp; yellowstone; yellowstone national park; yellowstone river trail; yellowstone river; birds; spring; wildlife; empidonax hammondii; 20180527-jwf-0411